Chapter 2: Developmental Theories & Contexts
Chapter 3: Genetics & Prenatal Development
Chapter 4: Birth & the Newborn Child
Chapter 5: Infancy
Surprise!
100

Who is typically considered the founding father of cognitive-developmental theories? 

Who is Piaget?

100

When into a woman's cycle does ovulation typically occur?

What is 14 days?

100

Neonates spend 50% of their sleep in _______ because it helps with their brain development, learning, mood, and memory.

What is REM (rapid eye movement)?

100

According to Thomas and Chess, infants have three types of temperaments: easy, difficult, and _____ __ ___ ___.

What is slow to warm up?

100

The first step of the scientific method is...

What is 'identify a research question'?

200

How many stages does Erikson's psychosocial theory have?

What is 8?

200

Blue Ivy's sucess as a young performer is likely due to which genotye - environment interaction (passive, evocative, or active)?


What is passive?

200
______ is an infant crying pattern in which the crying goes on for more than 3 hours a day over more than 3 days at a time for more than 3 weeks

What is colic?

200

When Samara is working on her laptop, her baby sister has looks at the screen and points at the things she sees Samara looking at. What is this type of attention called?

What is joint attention?

200

Evan is an artist and musician. He has always been very creative. According to pseudoscience, which hemisphere of Evan's cerebral cortex is thought to be more dominant?

What is the right hemisphere?
300

Infancy and adolescence are both considered "windows of opportunity" for learning because the brain is especially malleable during these stages. In other words, they are considered _____ periods. 

What is sensitive?

300

Sickle cell anemia and wavy hair are both examples of _________ __________

What is incomplete dominance?

300

What happens during the third stage of birth?

What is 'expelling the placenta'?

300

This experiment is used to understand infants' development of depth perception.

What is the visual cliff?

300

The average number of children per family is currently at it's lowest ever. As a result, Trump and other conservative officials are pushing the ______ movement.

What is pronatalism?

400

Little Harrison watches a lot of TV with violence. His teachers tell his parents that he has started fighting with his classmates more recently. Which theory best explains his increase in aggression as a result of watching violent TV?

What is social learning theory?

400

During which stage of prenatal development does most of a fetus' major organs form (germinal, embryonic, or fetal)?

What is the embroynic stage (3-8 weeks gestation)?

400

What is a commonly recommended strategy to increase the weight of preterm/low birth-weight neonates?

What is skin-to-skin or kangaroo care?
400

During the first year of life, communication between neurons becomes faster and more efficient due to ______ and _______ _______

What is myelination and synaptic pruning?

400

What is fetal personhood?

What is "the idea that fetuses should have the same legal rights and protections as persons"?

500

Bronfenbrenner is famously known for the bioecological theory, which posits that human development is shaped by five interrelated systems in the social environment. We read an article revising his theory by portraying _____ as existing within/across different settings, unlike the original theory which places it only in the macrosystem.

What is culture?

500

What is the main reason it is extremely dangerous to give birth at 24 weeks or earlier? 

What is 'babies lungs are not fully developed'?

500
What percent of women get epidurals in the U.S.?

What is 75%?

500

Proximodistal principle is an infant growth pattern meaning that growth begins at the _______ and proceeds _____ .

What is middle and outward?

500

What is the name of the supreme court ruling of 2022 that effectively overturned Roe v. Wade?

What is Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization?

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